RE: Esc m p for anchored frames?

2006-02-09 Thread Niels Fanøe
I always remember it as Make Phit... -Niels - -Original Message- - From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] - [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] - On Behalf Of Pat Christenson - Sent: 9. februar 2006 08:44 - To: framers List - Subject: Re: Esc m p for anchored frames? - - When I taught this shortcut in one

Esc m p for anchored frames?

2006-02-08 Thread Tammy . VanBoening
Ok, I have tried searching the archives for this, but the searchable messages don't go back far enough in time. I distinctly remember a discussion about what the m and p represented in the Esc m p command for anchored frames. Fred Ridder also supplied a succinct description of why

RE: Esc m p for anchored frames?

2006-02-08 Thread Grant Hogarth
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RE: Esc m p for anchored frames?

2006-02-08 Thread Linda G. Gallagher
, 2006 10:27 AM To: framers@frameusers.com Subject: Esc m p for anchored frames? Ok, I have tried searching the archives for this, but the searchable messages don't go back far enough in time. I distinctly remember a discussion about what the m and p represented in the Esc m p command for anchored

Re: Esc m p for anchored frames?

2006-02-08 Thread Daniel Emory
. I distinctly remember a discussion about what the m and p represented in the Esc m p command for anchored frames. Fred Ridder also supplied a succinct description of why this functions the way that it does - basically, when I place my anchored frame at a certain location, then use Esc

RE: Esc m p for anchored frames?

2006-02-08 Thread Ridder, Fred
: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Daniel Emory Sent: Wednesday, February 08, 2006 12:53 PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; Framers List Subject: Re: Esc m p for anchored frames? If you initially set the anchored frame postion to be Below Current Line, using ESC mp to shrink the size

Re: Esc m p for anchored frames?

2006-02-08 Thread Tammy . VanBoening
Daniel, Linda, Rick, Kay, Sarah, Grant, Debbi, Fred, et. al. Thanks for all of the information. Here's a quick summary of what I have learned both on and off-list: 1.) Esc m p - Escape math position. We inherited this function from its original purpose for equations in a Framemaker document

RE: Esc m p for anchored frames?

2006-02-08 Thread Martinek, Carla
Back in Dec. 2004, I brought this topic up. Doug B. sent me a DLL (ShrinkWrapAsIs.dll). This allows you to use the Esc m p command, but the anchored frame will stay as it was originally set. I won't redistribute the DLL without permission, but I've copied Doug at the email I had for him from

Re: Esc m p for anchored frames?

2006-02-08 Thread Doug
LOL Someone else provided me with the DLL (I forget whom) so I don't have a problem with anyone distributing it. It works great...I love it. --Doug On 2/8/06, Martinek, Carla [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Back in Dec. 2004, I brought this topic up. Doug B. sent me a DLL (ShrinkWrapAsIs.dll).

Re: Esc m p for anchored frames?

2006-02-08 Thread Pat Christenson
When I taught this shortcut in one of my FrameMaker classes, someone suggested it stood for Make Perfect. I've always liked that and it makes the shortcut easier to remember. Pat Christenson ___ You are currently subscribed to Framers as [EMAIL

Esc m p for anchored frames?

2006-02-08 Thread tammy.vanboen...@jeppesen.com
Ok, I have tried searching the archives for this, but the searchable messages don't go back far enough in time. I distinctly remember a discussion about what the m and p represented in the Esc m p command for anchored frames. Fred Ridder also supplied a succinct description of why

Esc m p for anchored frames?

2006-02-08 Thread Grant Hogarth
at jeppesen.com Sent: Wednesday, February 08, 2006 10:27 AM To: framers at frameusers.com Subject: Esc m p for anchored frames? Ok, I have tried searching the archives for this, but the searchable messages don't go back far enough in time. I distinctly remember a discussion about what the m and p represented

Esc m p for anchored frames?

2006-02-08 Thread Linda G. Gallagher
amers-bounces+lindag=techcomplus.com at lists.frameusers.com]On Behalf Of Tammy.VanBoening at jeppesen.com Sent: Wednesday, February 08, 2006 10:27 AM To: framers at frameusers.com Subject: Esc m p for anchored frames? Ok, I have tried searching the archives for this, but the searchable messag

Esc m p for anchored frames?

2006-02-08 Thread Daniel Emory
but > the searchable messages > don't go back far enough in time. I distinctly > remember a discussion about > what the m and p represented in the Esc m p command > for anchored frames. > Fred Ridder also supplied a succinct description of > why this functions the >

Esc m p for anchored frames?

2006-02-08 Thread Ridder, Fred